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- Q: What are the main ingredients in WaterWipes Original Baby Wipes? A: WaterWipes Original Baby Wipes are made with just two carefully selected ingredients: 99.9% ultra-purified water and a drop of fruit extract.
- Q: Are WaterWipes suitable for sensitive skin? A: Yes, WaterWipes are designed specifically for sensitive skin and are gentle enough for use on premature, infant, and newborn skin, making them hypoallergenic and unscented.
- Q: Can I use WaterWipes for cleaning surfaces? A: Yes, WaterWipes can effectively clean small messes and help protect surfaces by removing dirt and grime, making them a convenient travel essential.
- Q: Is the packaging of WaterWipes consistent? A: No, the packaging may vary as WaterWipes continues to refine their product while upholding their commitment to purity. However, the wipes inside maintain their trusted quality.
- Q: Are WaterWipes biodegradable? A: WaterWipes are made from regenerated cellulose, which is a plant-based material. While they are designed to be more eco-friendly, they may not be fully biodegradable.
- Q: How are WaterWipes different from regular baby wipes? A: WaterWipes contain a higher percentage of water (99.9%) and fewer ingredients than regular baby wipes, making them a purer option for cleaning sensitive skin.
- Q: Can I use WaterWipes for adults with sensitive skin? A: Yes, WaterWipes are suitable for all skin types, including adults with sensitive skin, due to their gentle and minimal ingredient formula.
- Q: Do WaterWipes have any fragrance? A: No, WaterWipes are fragrance-free, making them ideal for individuals with sensitivities to scents or fragrances.
- Q: What is the count of wipes in each package of WaterWipes? A: Each package of WaterWipes Original Baby Wipes contains 1080 wipes, distributed across 18 packs.
- Q: Are WaterWipes dermatologically tested? A: Yes, WaterWipes are dermatologically approved by the Skin Health Alliance and accepted by the National Eczema Association of America.